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Originally Posted by davidfor
Care to give your reasons for this? I mean, a kepub is just an epub with some extra spans in it. As those are easily removed, there should be no reason not to start with the kepub.
Of course, there is a good reason to consider using the epub rather than the kepub, but, it is has nothing to do with "format".
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ePub can be read with KOReader and RMSDK. KePub is read with Access. ePub is a better format for for for future use.
With ePub, it's easy enough to convert to KePub if that's what's wanted. Plus Obok in 7.2.1 does not seem to work where removing the DRM from ePub does work.
So what could be done if wanted is to download KePub for use on a Kobo and ePub for storage in Calibre.